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Camber!
After i put my 35's on with the helo 16x10's, i obviously had to crank the TBs up about an inch under level. After doing so my tires had a STRONG neg. camber, looked cool though, like a baja truck, haha, anyhow, I took it in for an alignment today and they brought it back to normal, but the driver side tire just looks funny to me, looks like its pos. camber, the bottom looks tucked in. The guy brought it back up on the rack and put everything back on and showed me that both fronts are at 0. Anyone else ever notice this, or am I losing my mind...?
Also, is there an easy way to adjust the camber myself? |
Re: Camber!
After my T-bar adjust and shocks mine did it to. HOWEVER, they did not mess with my T-bars to correct. Sounds like where you took it did not know much? Find an off road shop, like 4 Wheel parts, to take it to.
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Mud4me, Are you off of 2978 near the Woodlands? If so, awesome! I will be definitely coming to see you. I saw your site and see that you place an emphasis of offroadng and not bling. |
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That is my buddy's place, he does all my work. His name is Terry and his wife is Jennifer. There place is off Hardin Store Road bout' two miles west of 2978. You cant miss it, its a big building with chain link around the front and usally has an H1,H2, and an H3 in front of it somewhere. Tell em' Bob sent ya!
This is my shop..... www.operatorsedge.com :D |
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thanks! I'll be sure to check it out! I noticed a lot of performance upgrades in your sig, have they all worked out pretty good? |
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Yes in fact they have. I have been very pleased with everything I have done to my H3. Next couple of weeks I shall change the wheels and tires. Thats about all else I could do! :clapping:
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